This exceptionally pretty and utterly adorable little tortie and white female would love a new home please!
She is a really lovely girl, lively and very friendly and affectionate, but because we do not know much of her history we would suggest she go to a home where there are no very young children or other cats or dogs.
Can you offer this delightful young lady a loving ‘forever’ home?
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This gorgeous girlie really needs a new home
It should be noted she does not seem to like young children.
She is absolutely beautiful isn’t she – fingers crossed someone falls in love with her soon – it really wouldn’t be difficult!
Sophie is adorable but can be a little feisty with people she does not know, but if you take the time to get to know her and take her on her own terms she can be very affectionate and loving..I hope someone gives her the chance to show how sweet she can be. She needs somewhere with space for her to run around. and she needs someone who is used to cats and their different temperaments.
I am Sophie’s new fosterer and she is a sweetheart, she is so playful. She certainly has a mind of her own, she is fine with my teenagers and their friends. She sits on my knee for a snooze when I have the time.
Her markings are stunning so unusual … but don’t take my word for it …. come and see her in the fur!
Thanks for taking care of her Fiona..she can be such a sweetie and loves to curl up in your arms when you are trying to use the laptop..give her a cuddle from me..
Sophies profile says she dosen’t seem to like young children. Would that mean ages 8 and 11. I do not actually have children at home. although do have the grandchildren coming over Thursdays and Fridays in the school holidays, Also do you think sophie would roam or be content to stay in the garden. do you know how old Sophie is? and would she miss her Foster carer.Thankyou.
Sophie woud probably be ok with older children 8 an d11
There is no way you could probably contain Sophie in a garden, as with any cat, they will go where they want to. She would need a home that was on a safe road
Sophie is a youngster, probably near 1- 2 years. She does seem to prefer women to men though and she needs a new owner with experience of owning cats
Sophie looks so beautiful, I’m suprised she is still available. I have just filled in the homeing form so maybe she would be happy with me? If not someone else soon.
I am Sophies foster mum – she certainly is beautiful, and lots of fun. She is affectionate and has a lovely loud purr, and will ‘talk’ back in response to my voice. It has taken a while for her to be happy with me, but will hide under the chair and pounce on my feet just for fun, she does not like to be picked up by people she has not met before – but do you?
Open your mind and open your heart and come and visit this little cat and there will never be a dull moment!
PS I had a busy work load and my husband did breakfast shift … and they seemed to get on OK!
Hi Fiona, Do you think Sophie would be better as an only cat or would like a friend to play with? I would like one or two cats as I think it would be nice for them to have company, but if they didnt like other cats that would be fine too.
Hi Sam
Cats being what they are it is impossible to say. I suspect she would rather be on her own ….. she certainly swears at my cat through the bars
Sophie goes to her new home in the next few days – we are delighted!!!!
I am so pleased Sophie has found a lovely new home, she deserves one..
I recently met Sophies new mum at a fund raising event. She has settled into her new home and has made her new mum very happy indeed.